346 results match your criteria: "University of Texas Pan-American[Affiliation]"

Surface characterization and cytotoxicity response of biodegradable magnesium alloys.

Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl

April 2015

Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg, TX, United States. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Magnesium alloys are gaining popularity among researchers as third-generation materials due to their favorable biocompatibility, low density, and mechanical properties, making them strong candidates for biodegradable implants.
  • Fast and uneven corrosion in aqueous environments poses challenges for their use in orthopedic and cardiovascular applications, highlighting the need to control degradation rates for successful outcomes.
  • The study examines three magnesium alloy grades (AZ31B, AZ91E, and ZK60A) using various advanced techniques to assess their corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, and the cytotoxic effects of metal ions.
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A novel simple one-step air jet spinning approach for deposition of poly(vinyl acetate)/hydroxyapatite composite nanofibers on Ti implants.

Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl

April 2015

Dept. of Urology, Gangneung Asan Hospital, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine, Gangneung, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

A biocompatible coating consists of a poly(vinyl acetate)/hydroxyapatite (PVAc/HA) composite nanofiber mat was applied to NaOH-treated titanium metal by means of a novel, facile and efficient air jet spinning (AJS) approach. Results showed that HA nanoparticles (NPs) strongly embedded onto the AJS single fiber surface resulting in a strong chemical interfacial bonding between the two phases due to the difference in kinetic energies. It was proven that AJS membrane coatings can provide significant improvement in the corrosion resistance of titanium substrate.

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Historically, anosognosia referred to under-report of striking symptoms of acquired brain injury (e.g., hemiplegia) with debilitating functional consequences and was linked with anosodiaphoria, an emotional reaction of indifference.

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A selective, expeditious and sustainable entry en route to benzopyrazines and bis-benzopyrazines.

Comb Chem High Throughput Screen

September 2015

Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas-Pan American, 1201 West University Drive, Edinburg, Texas 78539, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • A new eco-friendly method to synthesize benzopyrazines and bis-benzopyrazines using diamines and dicarbonyl compounds in water with indium powder as a catalyst under microwave conditions has been developed.
  • The researchers explored the effects of microwave power and temperature to optimize the reaction for the best results.
  • This microwave method offers higher efficiency and better yields compared to traditional methods, making it a more sustainable approach in organic synthesis.
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Post-trauma implications of a complex Gustilo type 3B fracture.

JAAPA

February 2015

Wade D. Aumiller is a student in the PA program at the University of Texas Pan American in Edinburg, Tex. Harry Anderson Dollahite practices orthopedics in Fort Worth, Tex. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Streptococcus pneumoniae are causative agents in a wide range of infections. Genes encoding proteins corresponding to phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase (PheRS) were cloned from both bacteria. The two forms of PheRS were kinetically evaluated and the K(m)'s for P.

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Bilingualism has been reported to delay the age of retrospective report of first symptom in dementia. This study determined if the age of clinically diagnosed Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia occurred later for bilingual than monolingual, immigrant and U.S.

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We report herein a palladium-catalyzed C-H arylation of quinoline -oxides that proceeds with high selectivity in favor of the C8-isomer. This site-selectivity is unusual for palladium, since all of the hitherto described methods of palladium-catalyzed C-H functionalization of quinoline -oxides are highly C2-selective. The reaction exhibits a broad synthetic scope with respect to quinoline -oxides and iodoarenes and can be significantly accelerated to sub-hour reaction times under microwave irradiation.

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This study determined long-term changes in fish assemblages, river discharge, salinity, and local precipitation, and examined hydrological drivers of biotic homogenization in a dryland river ecosystem, the Trans-Pecos region of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo del Norte (USA/Mexico). Historical (1977-1989) and current (2010-2011) fish assemblages were analyzed by rarefaction analysis (species richness), nonmetric multidimensional scaling (composition/variability), multiresponse permutation procedures (composition), and paired t-test (variability). Trends in hydrological conditions (1970s-2010s) were examined by Kendall tau and quantile regression, and associations between streamflow and specific conductance (salinity) by generalized linear models.

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A huge number of compounds are widely distributed in nature and many of these possess medicinal/biological/pharmacological activity. Curcumin, a polyphenol derived from the rhizomes (underground stems) of Curcuma longa Linn (a member of the ginger family, commonly known as turmeric) is a culinary spice and therapeutic used in India for thousands of years to induce color and flavor in food as well as to treat a wide array of diseases. The origin of turmeric as spice and folklore medicine is so old that it is lost in legend.

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Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus Habitat Preferences in South Texas, USA.

Environ Health Insights

December 2014

University of Texas Pan - American, Department of Biology, 1201 West University Dr., Edinburg, Texas, USA.

The South Texas region has a historical record of occasional dengue outbreaks. The recent introduction of chikungunya virus to the Caribbean suggests that this disease may be a concern as well. Six different cities and three field habitat types (residential, tire shops, and cemeteries) were examined for evidence of habitat and longitudinal preference of two vector species, Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus.

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As rates of traditional sources of scientific funding decline, scientists have become increasingly interested in crowdfunding as a means of bringing in new money for research. In fields where crowdfunding has become a major venue for fundraising such as the arts and technology, building an audience for one's work is key for successful crowdfunding. For science, to what extent does audience building, via engagement and outreach, increase a scientist's abilities to bring in money via crowdfunding? Here we report on an analysis of the #SciFund Challenge, a crowdfunding experiment in which 159 scientists attempted to crowdfund their research.

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Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of novel pyrenyl derivatives as anticancer agents.

Eur J Med Chem

January 2015

Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas-Pan American, 1201 West University Drive, Edinburg, TX 78539, USA. Electronic address:

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are widespread in nature with a toxicity range from non-toxic to extremely toxic. A series of pyrenyl derivatives has been synthesized following a four-step strategy where the pyrene nucleus is attached with a basic heterocyclic moiety through a carbon linker. Virtual screening of the physicochemical properties and druggability has been carried out.

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In the present study, we discuss the electrospinning of medical grade polyurethane (Carbothane™ 3575A) nanofibers containing multi-walled-carbon-nanotubes (MWCNTs). A simple method that does not depend on additional foreign chemicals has been employed to disperse MWCNTs through high intensity sonication. Typically, a polymer solution consisting of polymer/MWCNTs has been electrospun to form nanofibers.

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Pathogenic Landscape of Transboundary Zoonotic Diseases in the Mexico-US Border Along the Rio Grande.

Front Public Health

December 2014

Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria Zootecnia, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Avanzados en Salud Animal, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México , Toluca , México.

Transboundary zoonotic diseases, several of which are vector borne, can maintain a dynamic focus and have pathogens circulating in geographic regions encircling multiple geopolitical boundaries. Global change is intensifying transboundary problems, including the spatial variation of the risk and incidence of zoonotic diseases. The complexity of these challenges can be greater in areas where rivers delineate international boundaries and encompass transitions between ecozones.

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This study presents the successful development of biocompatible tannic acid (TA)/chitosan (CS)/pullulan (PL) composite nanofibers (NFs) with synergistic antibacterial activity against the Gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli. The NFs were developed utilizing the forcespinning(®) (FS) technique from CS-CA aqueous solutions to avoid the usage of toxic organic solvents. The ternary nanofibrous membranes were crosslinked to become water stable for potential applications as wound dressing.

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The present study discusses the design, development and characterization of electrospun Tecoflex EG 80A class of polyurethane nanofibers and the incorporation of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to these materials. Scanning electron microscopy results confirmed the presence of polymer nanofibers, which showed a decrease in fiber diameter at 0.5% wt.

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Utility of magneto-electropolished ternary nitinol alloys for blood contacting applications.

J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater

October 2015

Tissue Engineered Mechanics, Imaging and Materials Laboratory (TEMIM Lab), Department of Biomedical Engineering, Florida International University, Miami, Florida.

The thrombogenicity of a biomaterial is mainly dependent on its surface characteristics, which dictates its interactions with blood. Surface properties such as composition, roughness wettability, surface free energy, and morphology will affect an implant material's hemocompatibility. Additionally, in the realm of metallic biomaterials, the specific composition of the alloy and its surface treatment are important factors that will affect the surface properties.

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  • Workplace incivility, a low-intensity form of disrespect in the workplace, can harm employee wellbeing, but its effects vary by ethnicity and culture.
  • A study compared experiences of workplace incivility between Hispanic and white, non-Hispanic employees, revealing that while male Hispanic employees faced more incivility, female Hispanic employees experienced less than their non-Hispanic counterparts.
  • Hispanic employees overall showed greater resilience to the negative effects of incivility, influenced by cultural values, with those valuing horizontal collectivism better able to cope than those with strong horizontal individualism.
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Metformin and erlotinib synergize to inhibit basal breast cancer.

Oncotarget

November 2014

Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032. Department of Medicine, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032.

Basal-like breast cancers (BBCs) are enriched for increased EGFR expression and decreased expression of PTEN. We found that treatment with metformin and erlotinib synergistically induced apoptosis in a subset of BBC cell lines. The drug combination led to enhanced reduction of EGFR, AKT, S6 and 4EBP1 phosphorylation, as well as prevented colony formation and inhibited mammosphere outgrowth.

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Gait characteristic analysis and identification based on the iPhone's accelerometer and gyrometer.

Sensors (Basel)

September 2014

Department of Mathematics, the University of Texas-Pan American, 1201 West University Drive, Edinburg, TX 78539, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • Gait identification utilizes body movement patterns to recognize individuals from a distance.
  • The study involves using an iPhone's accelerometer and gyrometer to gather data on gait characteristics like frequency and symmetry.
  • A new weighted voting technique is introduced for identifying gait, supported by experiments that validate its effectiveness through actual data collection and simulations.
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Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that consumption of a high-fat diet (HFD) increases the risk of developing breast cancer (BC). Studies in rodents have shown HFD causes changes in the genetic programming of the maturing mammary gland (MG) increasing the susceptibility of developing the disease. Less is known about how HFD induced genes impact BC development.

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In this study, a manganese oxide, MnO was used to remove chromium(III) and chromium(VI) from aqueous solutions. The MnO nanomaterial was synthesized through a precipitation method, and was characterized using XRD, which confirmed the material had a crystal structure similar to hausmannite. In addition, using Scherrer's equation it was determined that the nanomaterial had an average grain size of 19.

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The binding of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) to synthetic nano-magnetie particles synthesized under open vessel conditions and a microwave assisted hydrothermal synthesis techniques was investigated. Batch studies showed that the binding of both the Cr(III) and Cr(VI) bound to the nano-materials in a pH dependent manner. The Cr(III) maximized at binding at pH 4 and 100% binding.

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The removal of arsenic(III) and arsenic(V) from an aqueous solution through adsorption on to FeO, MnFeO, 50% Mn substituted FeO, 75% Mn substituted FeO, and MnO nanomaterials was investigated. Characterization of the nanomaterials using XRD showed only pure phases for MnO, MnFeO, and FeO. The 50% and 75% substituted nanomaterials were found to be mixtures of MnO and FeO.

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